Not able to Personal Folder Backup Add-ins in Outlook 2000

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Symptoms: - After you install the Backup Personal Folders Add-on for Outlook 2000 and Outlook 2002, you receive the following error message:
Setup has detected that you already have a backup version of Personal Folders installed on this computer. Before this download can be installed, you must first uninstall the previous version. To remove, so please answer the following question.

If you click Yes in the dialog box, you can use the Add or Remove Programs to remove the previous installation of Backup Personal Folders add-ons. However, additives which are not included in the list of installed programs in Add / Remove Programs.

Reasons: - The problem of the non-installation of the Personal Folders Backup add-ins on your computer.

Resolution: -- Method 1

Outbak.dll re-registration documents. To do this, follow these steps:

1. Start Outlook.
2. In the Tools menu, click Options.
3. In other countries, click the Advanced button.
4. Click Add-ins COM, and then uncheck the box to save the fund.
5. Click OK in each dialog box, then close Outlook.
6. Click Start, click Run, type the following command, and then click OK:
regsvr32 "C: \ Program Files Files \ Microsoft Office \ Office \ win \ Outbak.dll"
Note: this path by default. You may need to adjust the path to meet Outbak.dll a file on your computer.
7. Start Outlook.
8. In the Tools menu, click Options.
9. In other countries, click the Advanced button.
10. Click Add-ins COM, and then click the check box to select the fund aid.
11. Click OK in each dialog box, then close Outlook.
12. Restart Outlook.
13. In the File menu, click Backup.

Personal Folders Backup add-ins should be running.

Method 2
Download the new version of Personal Folders Backup add-ons. Then, using the Extract tool to extract the files from the Pfbackup.msi file Pfbackup.exe. Pfbackup.msi produced the document, use the Pfbackup.msi file to install the Personal Folders Backup add-ons. To do this, follow these steps:

1. Download the new version of Personal Folders Backup add-ons. To do this, visit the following web-site of Microsoft:
Personal Folders Backup page (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=8B081F3A-B7D0-4B16-B8AF-5A6322F4FD01&displaylang=en)
2. Pfbackup.msi retrieve files using the extract.
3. Right-click the extracted Pfbackup.msi file, and then click Install.
4. Click Next, select I accept the license agreement and click Next.
5. At the beginning of the installation dialog box, click Next to begin installation.
6. After installation is complete, click Finish.
7. Open Outlook.
8. In the File menu, click Backup.
9. If the Personal Folders Backup add-ons may not be the normal operation of the installation, you may need to be removed, and then reinstall it. To do this, double click Pfbackup.exe. This will launch the installation wizard, and remove the previous installation of the Personal Folders Backup add-ons.

prompts you for a password

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SYMPTOMS
If you click Send / Receive, or if you are using a regular Send / Receive to send or receive mail, Outlook will prompt you for your user account name and password, even if the account password saved in the work of the past.
CAUSE
In previous versions of Outlook, the account is to check the specific order, one at a time. In Outlook 2002, all at the same time to check the account. Some e-mail server mailbox lock, mail download .As a result, any attempts to access the mailbox while it is locked produce a logon error. Looking to explain the error of incorrect user name and password is sent to the server, and prompts you the correct username and password combination.

There are two accounts do not normally have the same configuration, but sometimes you may want to create multiple accounts in order to create a "virtual identity" that allows you to send mail through an account in the same, but using a different e-mail name, return address or other settings.
WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, avoid duplication of messages to download, configure an e-mail account does not download mail from the server. To do this:

1. On the Tools menu, point to Send / Receive Settings, and then click Define Send / Receive Groups.
2. Click Send / Receive group, it is necessary to configure (Group "All Accounts" (without quotation marks) is the default form created), and then click Edit.
3. In the accounts, click one of the account duplication.
4. Click to clear the check box to receive e-mail item.
5. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to repeat all the other account.
6. Click OK, and then click Close.

Problems using Outlook 2000 on Windows Vista

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Thousands may have to use Windows? Vista? , But our "or" testing phase on the final deployment of our organization. Do not hurry, but I recently encountered another muttered fact Windows? Vista? - With all its glory (and publicity), will be further extended, only the need for "compatibility" of the previous versions of their own kind.


But I am talking about is to use Outlook? 2000 in Windows? Vista? . Other applications will be a problem? The main problem, but I? Only concentrated in Outlook 2000.

You see, although many of the Web site Search the Internet, where I am familiar with the notes? Hill has a lot of people have problems running Outlook? 2000 in Windows? Vista? . Only a reference to the history of Looking for? 2000: issue of the way back to June 7, 1999 - Microsoft? Outlook? The 2000 is a PIM (Personal Information Manager) is part of Q, Microsoft do? Office suite. Everyone will agree that this place is mainly used for e-mail applications, but the convenience of the calendar, tasks and contact management, notes, diary and a Web browser.

Are straight questions: in the installation of Outlook? In 2000, the application will pop up a message indicating that the "of the WAB DLL" file is missing, such as your attempt to import or export data. What? More annoying is that I tried to do the work, pointing out that in some around the Forum (Please copy these "wab32.dll" and "wab32res.dll" file (located in C: \ Program Files files \ common files \ system) and then they go to C: \ Windows \ SYSTEM32 and registration), but they do not? Tons of work.

I notice this delay in opening up Microsoft? Outlook? In 2000, the patching of these documents, where you must click the [Next] button, and in several windows before the finally to the e-mail interface. Now back to those? Address Book? Relevant documents, "the address book DLL" is a Windows? Contact the relevant documents used by Microsoft? Outlook? Fast, another Microsoft? e-mail/news client, along with Windows? 98 up to Windows? XP Service Pack 2, (SP2) of. No mention of it exists in Windows? Vista? , Regardless of any upgrade.

Password protect your personal folders file in Outlook

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You can secure your personal folder with a passwords with the help of Password protect Folder application. People who share your computer will not be able to read or print your confidential information. You can easily access the folder when you need it - just double-click the folder and enter the password. When you are done, enter your password, and the folder will be protected again.

To add a password to your personal folders file.

1. If the Folder List is not displayed, on the View menu, click Folder List.
2. Do one of the following:
* If you're using Outlook in the Internet Mail Only configuration, right-click Outlook Today - [Personal Folders], and then click Properties For Personal Folders on the shortcut menu.
* If you're using Outlook in the Corporate or Workgroup configuration, right-click Personal Folders, and then click Properties For Personal Folders on the shortcut menu.
3. On the General tab, click Advanced.
4. Click Change Password.
5. In the New password box, type your new password. In the Verify password box, type the new password again.
6. Make sure that the Save this password in your password list check box is cleared. This insures that you (or anyone with access to your computer) will be prompted for the password each time you run Outlook.

The next time you start Outlook, you'll be prompted to type a password for the .pst file.

Share an Outlook Calendar by using Net Folders

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If you want to share information, such as a group events schedule, with people in different organizations, you can use Outlook 2000 Net Folders to share information with anyone who also uses Outlook. First, create a group calendar. Then send everyone you want to be a subscriber (member) a copy of the group calendar Net Folder. Each person in the group can enter events, activities, and other information if you've granted them the appropriate permission level. Each time an appointment or event is added or changed, each member's shared calendar will be updated automatically. To share a calendar, you must place the calendar folder in a personal folders file (.pst) that's stored on your computer. You cannot share folders stored on a Microsoft Exchange server.
First, create the group calendar

1. On the File menu, point to New, and then click Folder.
2. In the Name box, enter a name for the folder.
3. In the Folder contains list, click Appointment items.
4. In the Select where to place the folder list, click a location for the folder.

Next, publish a Net Folder

1. In the Folder List, select the group calendar folder that you want to share.
2. On the File menu, point to Share, and then click This folder.
3. Click Next.
4. Click Add.
5. In the Type name or select from list box, enter the names of the people you want to share the folder.
After you enter each name, click To. When you finish entering names, click OK.
6. Click a name in the Member List list, click Permissions, and then assign a level of permission to that person. You can select multiple names to give them all the same level of permission.
7. Click Next.
8. If you want, type some text to describe the folder to subscribers, and then click Finish.

An automatic invitation is sent to each of the potential subscribers. They must click the Accept button in the invitation in order to subscribe.

"Migration of Outlook 2002 mail, settings and address books"

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Introduction
When new computers are presented to, or acquired by workers, the thorough migration of their custom information and profiles and data is vital matter to ensure that they are immediately productive.
The distraction of re-configuring the custom options and other profiles are Nearly as important as the seamless access to their original data.

Objective :-
To define effective parameters, list a complete working method and implement the manual migration of all affected Outlook 2000 email data and settings into new client systems and test the integrity of the migration to the user's complete satisfaction.

Note: - Before starting the process of exporting, find a suitable drive with at least 500 MB free space.

Exporting the Address Book
1. Load up Microsoft Outlook.
2. Select -> File -> Import and export.
3. Select -> "Export to a file"
4. Select -> "Next"

In next Windows.
1. Select -> "Comma Separated Values (Windows)"
2. Select -> "Next"

In next Windows.
1. Select -> "Contacts"
2. Select -> "Next"

Save the files to an appropriate location.

Follow the instructions.
1. Select -> "Next"

leave the Map Custom Fields set to defaults.
1. Select -> "Finish"

Importing the Address book is explained in the next section.

Exporting your personal emails folder
1. load up Microsoft Outlook.
2. Select -> File -> import and export
3. Select -> "Export to a file"
4. Select -> "Next"

In new Window
1. Select -> "Personal Folder File (.pst)"
2. Select -> "Next"

In new Window
1. Tick -> "Include sub folders"
2. Select -> "Next"

NOTE :- Ignore the Filter option.

Save the files in the appropriate location.

Follow the instruction:
1. Select -> "Allow duplicate items to be created"
2. Select -> "Finish"

Leave the settings as defaults.

1. Select -> "OK"

NOTE: Due to the size of your email data, This may take. Allow 45 minutes for the process to finish.

iYogi Acquires Clean Machine Inc.

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Larry Gordon, Founder of Clean Machine appointed as President Global Channel Sales at iYogi


New York, NY, May 11th, 2009 : iYogi, a global direct to consumer and small business remote technical support provider, today announced it’s acquisition of Clean Machine Inc, a provider of remotely administered PC security and performance management services. Clean Machine will operate as a separate brand under the iYogi services umbrella along with the recently lunched Support Dock (www.supportdock.com) and its comprehensive range of 24/7 technical support services for computers, printers, MP3 players, digital camera, routers, servers and more than 100 software applications. Larry Gordon, Founder of Clean Machine is appointed as the President of Global Channel Sales for iYogi.

computer repair,help and support

iYogi will integrate technology and innovation that Clean Machine Inc. has developed for delivering an enhanced service experience by proactively managing the health and security for PC's and Apple Computers. This acquisition also broadens iYogi's access to key markets through Clean Machine's existing partnerships. Larry Gordon's past experience and successful track record will accelerate iYogi's expansion through his focus on global alliances.
Commenting on the acquisition of Clean Machine Inc., Uday Challu, CEO & Co-founder of iYogi, said,

"This acquisition will help iYogi to enhance our customer experience and extend our market reach to the millions of consumers that are challenged by the increasingly complex technology environment. Clean Machine's proactive maintenance and management of PCs in home and small business environment will be our launch platform for building the next generation of managed services for consumers."

"We are delighted to have Larry spearheading partnerships and global alliances for iYogi. His incredible experience in marketing, sales and building global alliances will help forge partnerships with retailers, multiple service operators, software publishers, original equipment manufacturers (OEM) and other such companies that are at the frontlines for managing tech support issues for consumers and small businesses",
added Challu.


With more than 20 years of experience, Larry Gordon has played a variety of strategic roles in marketing, sales and building alliances. Larry was the Executive Vice President at Capgemini and Kanbay. He was also VP of Global Marketing for Cognizant (Nasdaq: CTSH), a leader in global IT services and Director of Marketing for New York based Information Builders.

"I am excited to join a company that shares a common mission to Clean Machine in creating a global brand for delivering the best technical support to consumers and small businesses. We also share a common approach of utilizing highly skilled talent with leading edge tools, thereby delivering services at incredible price-points, with high margins for our partners",
said Larry Gordon, the newly appointed President of Global Channel Sales at iYogi.

ABOUT IYOGI


Headquartered in Gurgaon, India with offices in New York, USA, iYogi provides personalized computer support for consumers and small businesses in United States, United Kingdom, Canada and Australia. IYogi's 24/7 phone and remote technical assistance, spans across a comprehensive range of technologies we use every day from a wide range of vendors. Utilizing its proprietary technology iMantra , and highly qualified technicians, iYogi delivers amongst the highest benchmarks for resolution and customer satisfaction. iYogi is privately held and funded by SAP Ventures, Canaan Partners, and SVB India Capital Partners. iYogi was recently awarded the Red Herring Global 100 Award, recognizing it as one of the 100 most innovative private companies driving the future of technology. For more information on iYogi and a detailed list of technologies supported, visit: www.iyogi.net.

ABOUT CLEAN MACHINE


Clean Machine Inc. is a NJ-based and incorporated company that helps consumers and small business owners easily manage and protect their computing environments safely and cost effectively. The company is has a unique, powerful and inexpensive PC concierge service. Specifically, each customer is assigned a highly-trained tech concierge who remotely examines their computer system on a scheduled and very secure basis. The PC concierge will immediately fix software-based problems and prevent new threats to the customer's computing environment including offensive pop-ups, browser redirects and slow performance, and then provides a detailed report. Clean Machine's proprietary Radar(TM) technology (Remote Access Detection Audit and Repair) allows its expert technicians to remotely resolve any problems, eliminating the need for customers to go through the frustrating process of speaking with a tech support expert, and still having to do the work themselves. In other words, the Clean Machine PC concierges do it all. For more information on Clean Machine please visit www.pccleanmachine.com.